tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247037499744036971.post7288542541431178385..comments2024-03-07T12:45:51.807-05:00Comments on The Baldest Truth: Today's High 5: Charlotte Bobcats EditionMike Nadelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02109967340262145570noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247037499744036971.post-45246210977415301722012-04-23T22:23:55.322-04:002012-04-23T22:23:55.322-04:00They ain't MY Bobcats; they're M.J.'s ...They ain't MY Bobcats; they're M.J.'s Bobcats!<br /><br />I agree the basketball world would be better off without the 1-and-done situation. But last I saw, nobody was asking our opinion!Mike Nadelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02109967340262145570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247037499744036971.post-23149045717395692242012-04-23T19:48:43.646-04:002012-04-23T19:48:43.646-04:00I got my Cubs, you got your Bobcats. We both have ...I got my Cubs, you got your Bobcats. We both have excuses to check out Major League Soccer! What a wonderful world...<br /><br />Oh, BTW, it's pretty late to add to your post the other day, but the current rosters of the Bobcats, Sacramento Kings and Washington Wizards are my lone reason for opposing the one-and-done rule. Yes, it keeps Calipari's teams as perpetual contenders, but way too many NBA rosters are being staffed by kids with very little seasoning, and not enough maturity to work on their games for a lengthy, ring-filled NBA career (see: Bryant, Kobe; Garnett, Kevin).<br /><br />Sadly, many of those one-and-dones squander their financial windfall within five years after they leave the game. Maybe that's why you never hear about pro atheletes asking President Obama to "raise my taxes".BA Scottnoreply@blogger.com